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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… an Act of exchange, Bishop Salcot granted the manor to Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford, protector of the realm … 1535. 186 As Ramsbury prebend the endowments were given to Edward, earl of Hertford, in 1545 as part of the exchange … Old field and Old Field Copse, was bought in 1679 by Edward Stafford (d. c. 1688) whose relict Anne held it in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… it no doubt began with the grant of Edgar confirmed by Edward the Confessor 3 conferring rights of sanctuary and … This seems to suggest that the liberties granted by Edward the Confessor were defined and the banlieu probably … the king's court. The court sat to the end of the reign of Edward II at 'Smithscroft' 9 and later in Ramsey at first …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Heir. Henry de Nott. was a Knight about the Beginning of Edward the First. This, I suppose, was of Peverell's Fee too, … wherein William Digby, John Wates, William Colt, and Edward Ballard, claimed against Richard Page three Mess. one … and three Mess. belonging to it, late in the Tenure of Edward Beamont, and Parcel of the Possessions of John …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… six Acres of Meadow, the Value then was 60s. but in King Edward the Confessor's Time 100s. It had Soc in Chineston, … of the forfeited Lands of Henry, Duke of Buckingham. Yet Edward, Duke of Buckingham, 5. H. 8. 21 suffered a Recovery …
A History of the County of Warwick
… that it was formerly more plentiful. About 1500 Sir Edward Ralegh, John 'Waryner' (or Warner), and Sir William … name. The manor then passed to Sir John Warren, son of Sir Edward Warren and the abovenamed Cecily, and descended in … wife conveyed the manor (apparently held in her right) to Edward Walker. 30 He died 7 March 16401 31 and soon …
A History of the County of Northampton
… sister, Margaret Wolstan, had married during the reign of Edward VI Thomas Burbanck, who on account of his marriage was … held by Richard de Raunds at the beginning of the reign of Edward I was held 'of the fee of the Abbot of Thorney', 43 … was held on a lease for the lives of William, Henry, and Edward Ekins in the 17th century; by 1649 only one life was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… part, described as a moiety in 1804, was then held by Edward William Scrimshire Green, 32 who was succeeded by … III bestowed upon them a view of frankpledge, confirmed by Edward I in 1280, and this charter was produced by the prior …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and one fishery. In its whole value, in the time of king Edward the Confessor, this manor was worth fourteen pounds, … out of his manors of Reculver and Bocton. After which king Edward II. granted to archbishop Walter a market weekly on a … now called, though situated near a mile from it, which in Edward II.'s reign was in the possession of Nicholas de …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Niger or le Swart and Wynfleda his wife in the time of Edward the Confessor. 3 At the time of the death of King Edward, Archbishop Stigand held it, but he could not alienate … large sums, Charles granted the reversion of the manor to Edward Ditchfield and John Highlord and others, as trustees …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in Redmarley D'Abitt Immediately after the accession of Edward III John de Sapy and Sibyl received a grant of … 48 it passed, probably by purchase, to Elizabeth widow of Edward Lord le Despenser, on whom it was settled in 1393. 49 … 83 various appointments of park-keepers being made by Edward IV 84 and Henry VIII. 85 A mill in Redmarley worth 5 …